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1 Turner - Charles I Earl of Stirling Coinage

Issuer Scotland
Year 1632-1639
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Value 2 Pence (1⁄120)
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Obverse description Royal cypher 'CIIR' surmounted by a Scottish crown featuring a central fleur-de-lis, jewelled band, and arches, displayed prominently in the field. The crown is rendered in a bold, stylised manner typical of early Stuart coinage. A beaded inner circle frames the central device, with a Latin legend running along the outer periphery between beaded borders.
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Reverse description A large crowned thistle, the national emblem of Scotland, occupies the central field, depicted with naturalistically rendered leaves flanking the head and a prominent globose flower. The thistle is enclosed within a beaded inner circle. A continuous Latin legend, reading NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT ('No one provokes me with impunity'), runs around the outer border between beaded rims, as visible on the coin image.
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Reverse lettering NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT
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